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Thermaltake Ecosystem

stonowinnerz

Hi!

Has anybody TT RGB Plus ecosystem (keyboard, mice, fans, blocks...)? What's your opinion on their software, quality of products?
I was just thinking going for their Ecosystem and let Mystic Light be... It's shit

Thank you!

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Because I want to led sync everything and there aren't other companies like TT that they have soft for sync and products I need (fans, water blocks, keyboards, mices and can be synced in one software). If I take products from multiple compaines I'll have to use Mystic Light which is shit as I said above.. :/

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I haven't used too many of them, but if you want to LED sync everything you'd probably be best off using Corsair, or a dedicated RGB controller. you can also sync up the peripherals as well and it is nice to be able to cut down on like 27 programs to control RGB

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Corsair doesn't have blocks, I want to go for loop. I know, EK is best in loops but as well, just Mystic Light support....

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Stonowinnerz, there are upsides and downsides to both sides of this.  Getting the best peripherals (which I did) leads to having to use 4 different programs, 2 remotes, and my phone to change my system around.  Going with one "ecosystem" means not always getting the best parts.  It's a huge trade-off.  What I know is everyone loves ThermalTake parts, but hates their software (maybe this has changed).  I have to use Asus, Corsair, MSI, and PicTec software.  I got great cheap RGB fans, but they have a wireless remote.  Backlighting is another remote.  My RGB strip is controlled over WiFi.  I don't have a solid answer for you, as it is a conundrum.  You can either chose the best parts for you, and get prolly junk software, or use award-winning software that controls peripherals you aren't happy with.

 

An OVERALL recommendation would be to follow what Emanbird said, as they have a huge ecosystem, great parts, tons of control, complicated software, and are very expensive.

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Thank you AsusMaximus.

 

And about quality of TT, I will not make a mistake going for full eco by them?

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And about soft, I think they improved it little bit, I know that it was really mess, but what I see in reviews and videos, just design is bad and functionality of it is fine.

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When I spent a fortune building my gaming rig, I was going to go all TT.  Core P5, PSU, Riing Floe, etc.  I decided to go a different route, and I am happy, but the next rig I build will be all ThermalTake parts.

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